Kaepernick’s success in revitalizing his career under head Chip Kelly and the organization’s support of the athlete’s social activism are also factors that land Kaepernick back with the 49ers.

Still, the veteran quarterback is taking a big financial risk by voiding a contract that’s worth $14.5 million in base salary, with incentives that could push it well into the $19 million range.

The announcement of Kaepernick’s gamble preceded a huge step-back in play from the veteran quarterback, as he posted an atrocious stat line of 1-for-5 passing for four yards before being benched in favor of Blaine Gabbert during Sunday’s game against Chicago.

The quarterback had previously been on one of the best stretches of play in his career during his last four games, throwing for 1,100 yards and eight touchdowns while adding 223 yards and one touchdown with his legs as well.

Other teams in desperate need of a quarterback that may look to entice Kaepernick are the New York Jets and the Denver Broncos. The 49ers and Broncos reportedly were near a trade before the season, but couldn’t agree on a cut in base salary that ultimately negated the deal.

Regardless of whether Kaepernick returns to San Francisco or not, the team could do well with adding another quarterback to their roster during the offseason through the draft or free agency.

Shawn Whelchel is SFBay’s San Francisco 49ers beat writer. Follow @SFBay and @ShawnWhelchel on Twitter and at SFBay.ca for full coverage of 49ers football.